At first, the 64-bit plain text is divided into two equal halves which are of 32 bit each. The feistel structure works on 32-bit data at one time. There are four stages of operations in the Feistel structure they are-expansion, key-mixing, substitution and permutation. Finally the result is the 64-bit cipher text after the completion of these four stages.
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